by Working Forest | Mar 2, 2016 | Archives
New Brunswick manufacturers need to think creatively about how they use wood in order to boost the sector and keep more money in the province, according to some industry officials. A wood manufacturing conference is being held in Moncton on Tuesday to bring members of...
by Working Forest | Mar 2, 2016 | Archives
Few developers are taking advantage of new Ontario rules that allow for taller wood-frame buildings.The reason? They can’t find the right wood.In Toronto, Heartwood the Beach will be one of the first condo projects to be built under the new rules, which allow for...
by Working Forest | Mar 2, 2016 | Archives
A delegation of 16 high profile companies meet potential clientele for expansion possibilities in wood trade from Canada to India With a view to exploring the possibilities of expansion in the Indo-Canada wood trade, a business delegation visited Bengaluru &...
by Working Forest | Mar 2, 2016 | Archives
The Government of Yukon is moving forward with a review of the Forest Resources Act, Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources Scott Kent announced today. “The Forest Resources Act has been instrumental in developing modern forest management that supports viable and...
by Working Forest | Feb 29, 2016 | Archives
Resolute Forest Products’ latest video steps up the company’s attack on its environmental nemesis, calling Greenpeace and its members “eco-imperialists.” The nearly four-minute video cites news stories condemning Greenpeace across the world, alleging the group is now...
by Working Forest | Feb 29, 2016 | Archives
The new Forest Enhancement Society of B.C., supported by $85 million in government funding, will focus its efforts on wildfire risk reduction to complement the ministry’s existing forest stewardship programs and world-class wildfire suppression capabilities. Forests,...